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The 3rd Sino-French LIA Conference « The fabric of sociological knowledge »

lundi, 22 septembre 2014

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Argumentary

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To the best of our knowledge, international comparisons of paradigms and theoretical methodologies have not to date produced any investigations into sociological knowledge and sociologists’ research practices in France and in China. While comparative research is scarcely new, the question of the processes leading to the production of sociological knowledge and cultural variations in research practices between China and Europe is absolutely new. This approach will enable us to identify the points at which sociologies constructed in the West and those produced in China meet, overlap and cross-fertilise each other. A cross-cultural perspective approach to the ways in which paradigms and theoretical methodologies are put into practice in France and China taking as a starting point clearly defined research situations, would lead to the production of new sociological knowledge on both sides. The aim of this conference is to contribute to analysis of the ways in which academic knowledge is produced and deployed over time.

Drawing on French and Chinese experiences, we will analyse how a post-Western space has come into being in which sociological knowledge is emerging that is both specific and shared and in which theoretical methodologies are gathered together on the basis of very different histories and traditions. We will examine how research practices and sociological knowledge are constructed by analysing the different forms of field experience in sociology. Our aim will be to capture cultural variations in interpretative flexibility and their effects on the implementation of theoretical methodologies. To pose the question of cultural variations in interpretative flexibility in the production of sociological knowledge in France and in China means examining those forms of knowledge that appear to be specific, those that seem to be the product of reappropriation, reinterpretation, borrowing and hybridisation and those that seem to be have been produced in areas of non-translatability, that is in spaces in which research practices and sociological knowledge in France and in China do not correspond with each other.

This International Conference will be included in the LIA’s Program and attempts to bring together very different French and Chinese experiences and to carry out a simultaneous and comparative analysis in actuality of sociological practices in order to identify methodological innovations and creations.

Programm

Friday October the 17

Session 1 : How to categorize and to measure ?
Discussants : Professor Liu Aiyu, Deputee Director of Sociology Department, Beijing University, Professor Qiu Zeqi, Sociology Department, Beijing University and Professor Michel Kokoreff, University Paris 8, Deputee Director of CRESPPA

10h30-10h45 : break

12h30-14h : Lunch

Session 2 : Post-Western Space and societies’ narratives
Discussants : Professor Zhou Xiaohong, Dean of the School of Social and Behavior Sciences, Nanjing University, Professor Tong Xin Sociology Department, Beijing University and Professor Ahmed Boubeker, University of Saint-Etienne, Centre Max Weber

15h20-15h35 : break

Saturday October the 18th

Session 3 : Cosmopoliteanism methodology and global knowledge
Discussants : Professor Zhu Xiaoyang, Deputy Head, Sociology Department, Beijing University and Samuel Lézé, Associate Professor and Deputee Director of the Human Sciences Department, ENS Lyon, Triangle

10h-10h15 : break

13h-14h30 : Lunch


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